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[GMCnet] electrical box in the ceiling [message #334852] Mon, 09 July 2018 12:36 Go to next message
Dean Hanson is currently offline  Dean Hanson   United States
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I had one in my '73-23' Glacier. I think it may be wired "in case the model
has a vent" there. All manufacturers made common wiring kits up to install.
My wife loved that outlet as it let her stand outside the bathroom and dry
her hair with a blow dryer.



2nd Request. Can anyone tell me how to turn on the light inside the shower
in a '75-26' Avion? And in mine, at least, it is NOT a double switch on the
bathroom light. Rob? Bdub?



Dean The Phoenix Hanson

Fremont Ca

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Re: [GMCnet] electrical box in the ceiling [message #334856 is a reply to message #334852] Mon, 09 July 2018 13:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bdub is currently offline  bdub   United States
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I don't know, Dean. I've never seen one. Rob Mueller, on the other hand,
should be an expert since ht has at least 3 of 'em.

bdub ... (passing the buck)


On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Dean Hanson
wrote:

> I had one in my '73-23' Glacier. I think it may be wired "in case the model
> has a vent" there. All manufacturers made common wiring kits up to install.
> My wife loved that outlet as it let her stand outside the bathroom and dry
> her hair with a blow dryer.
>
>
>
> 2nd Request. Can anyone tell me how to turn on the light inside the shower
> in a '75-26' Avion? And in mine, at least, it is NOT a double switch on the
> bathroom light. Rob? Bdub?
>
>
>
> Dean The Phoenix Hanson
>
> Fremont Ca
>
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Re: [GMCnet] electrical box in the ceiling [message #334859 is a reply to message #334852] Mon, 09 July 2018 14:03 Go to previous message
Anonymous   United States
No it’s not for a vent or rear air conditioner. As I posted earlier it’s for use in the bathroom without having an outlet in the bathroom exposed to a water from the shower.
There usually is 120 v line provided for a rear air. The line is under the ceiling panel near the vent opening.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

> On Jul 9, 2018, at 11:36 AM, Dean Hanson wrote:
>
> I had one in my '73-23' Glacier. I think it may be wired "in case the model
> has a vent" there. All manufacturers made common wiring kits up to install.
> My wife loved that outlet as it let her stand outside the bathroom and dry
> her hair with a blow dryer.
>
>
>
> 2nd Request. Can anyone tell me how to turn on the light inside the shower
> in a '75-26' Avion? And in mine, at least, it is NOT a double switch on the
> bathroom light. Rob? Bdub?
>
>
>
> Dean The Phoenix Hanson
>
> Fremont Ca
>
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